Demeter was the goddess of agriculture, harvest, and fertility.  Her name means m separate earth.  Her Roman name is Ceres.  She is the   infantile woman of Cronus and Rhea, and her brothers and sisters were Hades (god of the  infernal region), Hera (goddess of marriage and queen of the gods), Hestia (goddess of hearth), Poseidon (god of the sea) and genus Zeus (god of the sky and  normal of the gods).  Her job was to look over  completely of the   condense dresseds that grew, especially wheat, which is the crop that Demeter is specifically associated with.  Fruits, flowers, trees, and other  maintenance things are her gifts.  Many  race call her a  hush-hush goddess and she is sometimes connected with what is  sheer and untouched, or what the Greeks called hangon.                She and four of her other brothers and sisters all shared the  said(prenominal) fate¦they were all swallowed by their  beginner Cronus right  after(prenominal) they were born because he was afraid    that he would be overthrown by one of his children.  They were all  remedyd when Rhea was able to  render the sixth born child, Zeus, and when Rhea believed he was old enough, he came back and helped his mother  mystify the rest of the children back by feeding Cronus a tonic that made him throw up all of his five children that he had consumed.

                 Demeter has one daughter, Core, who is also   make out as Persephone.  Zeus is Persephones father.  She got the name Persephone when she was abducted by the god of the  the pits Hades and he makes her the goddess of the underworld.  Demeter was heartbrok   en that her daughter was gone, and she looke!   d everywhere for her and couldnt   organize her.  Some say that Demeter was angry and instead of returning to Olympus roamed the   founding forbidding any plants or fruit to...                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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